French Constitution 1958 (Constitution of the French Republic of October 4, 1958) - is the supreme law of France. This law determines the fundamental principles and laws in France, determines the powers and duties of the government and guarantees certain rights to the French people. The French Constitution of October 4, 1958 is the constitution of the Fifth Republic, the regime currently in force in France. The supreme legal norm of the country, it is, despite twenty-four revisions, one of the most stable constitutions that France has known.
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